Career Opportunities at Community Support Centre

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Employment

Joining the CSC team means becoming part of a family of dedicated professionals who work together to deliver quality client centered programs and services. It is for this reason we strive to attract and retain the best qualified individuals who are committed to the overall betterment of the community at large.

CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES:

Community Support Centre! Non–urgent Stretcher Transportation!

Patient Transfer Attendant

Are you looking to gain experience in client care, do you enjoy driving, helping people, and working flexible hours? Then we want to hear from you!

Apply today to become part of a team that that puts people first and cares about health outcomes.

The Community Support Centre of Essex County works with healthcare providers, patients and families to coordinate and provide convenient and professional services. We provide comfortable and affordable non-urgent medical transportation for individuals who require stretcher transport.

Requirements:

Valid Emergency First Responder, or working towards a Firefighting or Paramedic Diploma

Valid CPR and First Aid (Level C)

Ability to provide outstanding customer service

Must be able to work flexible hours including weekends, holidays and outside regular hours of operation, including on call shifts

Valid ‘G’ class driving license

Ability to lift 250+ lbs. using a stretcher or stair chair with partner

Clean driving record

Must provide a copy of a Police Vulnerable Sector check

Current immunization records

Compensation:

Hourly wage $14.50 Casual positions available.

DRIVERS

Experience: Entry Level

Hours: Part-Time/Casual

Location: Windsor & Essex County

Because of our desire to make a positive impact on seniors and those living with

disabilities in our area, we only hire those who are committed to providing our clients with the most compassionate and exceptional care.

Whether you have personal experience driving for a public transportation service, or are looking for casual employment helping others, we would love to hear from you!

We offer competitive wages, a flexible work schedule and the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our clients.

You will also need:

Valid driver’s license (G)

Clear Driver’s Abstract

Police clearance

Experience working with seniors and persons with disabilities

Extensive knowledge of local geography considered an asset

Previous employment as taxi/bus driver considered an asset

Bilingualism is considered an asset

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Please email your resume to: info@communitysupportcentre.ca

Student Placements

We successfully engage students from various programs and fields of study.

Students interested in a placement, co-op or internship with our organization should have their placement coordinator from their school contact t.bailey@communitysupportcentre.ca to request a placement opportunity.

Students will need to provide a copy of a recent Vulnerable Sector Check and proof of liability insurance from your school to start the placement. Students will receive training and orientation prior to taking on a student placement.

Summer Students (Summer 2018)

Post Secondary students who are returning to school Fall of 2018 may submit their resume to t.bailey@communitysupportcentre.ca. The Community Support Centre has one position available for a student working 420 hours over the 2018 summer months. Preference will be given to those who possess knowledge of Microsoft products (Publisher;word;excell;outlook), have great customer service skills . (Submit resumes February-May2018)

Recruitment/Employment AccomodationThe Community Support Centre is an equal opportunity employer.

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